PRINCESS THEATRE
As the management of the Princess Theatre has secured the services *of the Hector St. Clair Revue Company for Labour Day, the change of programme to be presented Inst evening was not given, but will be offered on Monday. The current entertainment is a good one. and large audiences have been the rule since the company’s first appearance last Monday evening. The first half of the programme comprises, sketches, singing, and dancing, the principals in each branch being Hector St. Clair, Bessie Blake, and Jack Kclleway. The Radio Six are seen in many novel ballot dances. The feature of the short acts is ‘ The Wedding of the Painted Doll,’ which calls for the company’s complete range_ of talent. ‘ Mixed Mehods,’ a musical comedy production of an unusual nature, hut most entertaining, takes up the latter portion of the programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 7
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141PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 7
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